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Kingfish

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  1. "Going to the Oasis" is the CMAK conversion of the original Alpha scenario, with modifications made to depict a desert-style battle. "Resolve at Ranville" is a conversion of Wild Bill's CMBO original under the same name. "Taurus over the Odon" is an old Franko classic converted to CMAK. All the ones that start with the 'TBC' prefix (The Brittany Campaign) are remakes of my CMBO originals. "Worthington Force" is a remake of the scenario under the same name. The author's name escapes me at the moment. All the above are found at the scenario depot. In addition, I have on my HD the following: 49th Recce A Canadian Confrontation A Rock in the Flood Aachen August Bank Holiday Fire in the Pass* Le Plessis Grimoult Maltot Ramelle_Saving Private Ryan *-used map from 'Fire in the mountains' but added different forces BTW, "To the last man" is a conversion of Wild Bill's scenario, and is not "Last Defense".
  2. I converted well over two dozen, if not more, over the years. Check out the scenario depot II under my name, or at Boots and Tracks. I also did a few for Andreas, but he has them hosted on his site (if it still exists).
  3. If they are midgets you just pick them up by the collar and toss them into whatever form of transport is unlucky enough to carry midget soldiers into battle.
  4. Yes, but there are tricks that help minimize this behavior. For instance, always screening your tanks with plenty of infantry (common sense) to deal with the pesky minor units that may distract your tank, leaving it to concentrate on the real threats. There is nothing the designer can do, as this is a game code issue. Not without a major overhaul of the codes, which at this point will never happen.
  5. Unfortunately, there are no patches that fix this behavior. At least you can take comfort in the fact your big cats were engaging actual enemy tanks (albeit light ones) when they died. Nothing in CMBO is more frustrating than watching your Tiger turn broadside to a Firefly so it can engage a panicked 2" mortar team running away.
  6. One of the best urban battles set at Stalingrad is 'The Library'. There is a H2H and AI version, bot of which you can get at Boots and Tracks. Another good source of Stalingrad battles is by the scenario designer "Richie". Check out his works over at the Scenario Depot II.
  7. Yes, for the Cavalry regiments. They (or at least the turrets) even found their way onto Marine LVTs during the war in the pacific: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4d/Iwo_Jima_amtracs_crop_LVTA4.jpg
  8. Because when it comes to scenario design I have the attention span of my 3-yr old.
  9. That occured during the II SS Pz Corp's counterattack on the 29th. The scenario I am (still) working on covers the 10th HLI's attack two days earlier.
  10. You'll have better luck looking for him at Band of Brothers.
  11. Thanks, that site cleared up the confusion.
  12. The above is a footnote from Guadacanal: The First Offensive by John Miller, Jr. I am having trouble finding info on the bolded tankette he refers to. Can anyone point me to an online reference that would detail the basic specs such as gun, armor, etc? Many thanks.
  13. http://www.aopt91.dsl.pipex.com/railgun/Content/Railwayguns/German/German_guns.html You can disregard the big bitch at the bottom. She shot her wad at Sevastopol. My guess would be a K5.
  14. Well, then hurry up so you can mail it to me.
  15. Ken, Any chance your book mentions the weather conditions during the morning of the 27th? I know rain was a problem throughout the Operation, but just want to be sure it was a factor for the morning attack by 10th HLI.
  16. Definetly Primasole bridge, or whatever the name given to the scenario that depicted that battle. I should know, I was a sub for the tournament and took over for a player that bailed out midway thru. I want to say it was the Invitational, but then again it could have been the not-so-superbowl. Definetly not ROW. I also remember a scenario that tried to depict the battle of Kasserine pass, at night no less, and one involving a town snowed in with Brit and German recon elements. Your mention of the Mark IV convinced me. In my game I was the Axis and the guy I took over left the tactical situation a complete F-up. Routed squads everywhere. Anyway, I kept in the fight, and mentioned to my opponent how surprised I was auto surrender didn't kick in, such was my situation. As it turns out the late arriving Mk IV was the reason, and why I went on to eek out a draw.
  17. Ted, I really don't know where to look, or if I suggested the correct scenario. Do you remember anything else about it? Any units that stand out, like a certain tank type or gun or fortification? Landmarks? Who did you play? What did you eat for breakfast?
  18. OK, map is converted, forces chosen and deployed, scenario parameters set. All that is left is to do a "make-over" of the battlefield to more accurately depict the previous fighting, and of course the briefing, always my favorite part of scenario design > Be forewarned, just like the Op from which this map is derived, this is going to be one honkin' big scenario.
  19. You may want to check out the CMBO archieves for scenarios used in the Invitational. IIRC it featured one based on the actions around the Primasole bridge in Sicily.
  20. I need someone to convert the CMAK map of "BCM-Operation Epsom" from an operation to a scenario. I already been granted permission from the author. You will need Pyewacket's map converter program v 1.29 and either CMBO or CMBB in addition to CMAK. Apparently you can not directly convert a CMAK Op to a CMAK scenario, you must first transfer it to one of the earlier games, then back to CMAK. Please e-mail the conversion to the address listed in my profile. Thanks.
  21. The battle for Gavrus is on hold while I design a large scenario depicting the above action. Thanks to John for the inspiration and the Devil's Adjutant for permission to use a portion of his excellent "BCM-Operation Epsom" map.
  22. Nothing could be further from the truth.
  23. Yes, that design bug has bitten again, only this time its the Normandy variety. So I'm thinking of converting my old CMBO "2 bridges too far" now that I have the excellent Geoportial website to help with the maps. What I need now is OOB info for the forces involved in the fighting around Gavrus during Op Epsom. I know the 2nd Bn, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders held the town and bridges, but what about the Germans? I am assuming II SS Pz Corp, but a breakdown would be appreciated.
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